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An Honest Calling by Mark Steiner, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Mark Steiner

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An Honest Calling by Mark Steiner, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
An Honest Calling by Mark Steiner, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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An Honest Calling by Mark Steiner, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

From Mark Steiner

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Abraham Lincoln practiced law for nearly 25 years, five times longer than he served as president. Nonetheless, this aspect of his life was known only in the broadest outlines until the Lincoln Legal Papers project set to work gathering the surviving documentation of more than 5, 600 of his cases. One of the first scholars to work in this vast collection, Mark E. Steiner goes beyond the hasty sketches of previous biographers to paint a detailed portrait of Lincoln the lawyer. This portrait not only depicts LincolnÆs work for the railroads and the infamous case in which he defended the claims of a slaveholder; it also illustrates his more typical cases involving debt and neighborly disputes. Steiner describes LincolnÆs legal education, the economics of the law office, and the changes in legal practice that Lincoln himself experienced as the nation became an industrial, capitalist society. Most important, Steiner highlights LincolnÆs guiding principles as a lawyer. In contrast to the popular caricature of the lawyer as a scoundrel, Lincoln followed his personal resolve to be \u201chonest at all events,\u201d thus earning the nickname \u201cHonest Abe.\u201d For him, honesty meant representing clients to the best of his ability, regardless of his own beliefs about the justice of their cause. Lincoln also embraced a professional ideal that cast the lawyer as a guardian of order. He was as willing to mediate a dispute outside the courtroom in the interest of maintaining peace as he was eager to win cases before a jury. Over the course of his legal career, however, LincolnÆs dedication to the community and his clientsÆ personal interests became outmoded. As a result of the rise of powerful, faceless corporate clients and the national debate over slavery, Lincoln the lawyer found himself in an increasingly impersonal, morally ambiguous world. | An Honest Calling by Mark Steiner, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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